* You meet the New Age Retro Hippie* The New Age Retro Hippie lost his temper!* The New Age Retro Hippie's offense went up by 1!* Ness attacks!SMAAAASH!!* 87 HP of damage to the New Age Retro Hippie!* The New Age Retro Hippie turned back to normal!YOU WON!* Ness gained 160 xp.

That's a great idea actually... even better, get a demon summoner and a transmuter to work together. Summoner conjures the demon, transmuter petrifies them and then shapes the stone into building form.

Some tips that worked for me when drawing the big map of the whole city:

- Get pens that work for you (this doens't mean expensive).- Be patient and be OK with throwing out mistakes.- Don't sketch, it'll take forever. Just get good at drawing in pen.- Work on it in small amounts regularly.- Assemble it as you go so you can manage space.- Plan the city out in advance so you know what you need to draw.

The big map was hundreds of pieces of paper, just a ludicrous amount. The cityscapes here usually took 1-3 pages.

In terms of direct artistic influences, 17th-18th century maps, the art of Sean Murray, Giovanni Piranesi, Gustave Dore, Ian Miller, and the videogames Dishonored 1& 2 would all rank high, along with old isometric CRPGs like Planescape: Torment and Baldur's Gate 2.